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A firefighter who was among the first at the scene. A friend of the man found lying in the snow. And the man’s mother in tears recalling her son, a Boston police officer whose death is at the ...
Calamity Jane started life as a big technicolour Hollywood movie in 1953, loosely based on the life of an actual wild west heroine, Calamity Jane (real name Martha Canary) played by Doris Day and ...
Virginia Gay is Calamity Jane, the role which earned her the Sydney Theatre Award for Best Actress and enchanted audiences and critics alike with her “completely captivating” (Broadway World), ...
Virginia Gay returns to the titular role in 'Calamity Jane', a role which earned her the Sydney Theatre Award for Best Actress, and enchanted audiences and critics alike. Truly ahead of her time, the ...
If you had the good fortune of seeing theatremaker and all-out triple-threat Virginia Gay kick down the saloon doors and tear up the stage as Calamity Jane, then you’ll immediately understand ...
George Pickens wasn't Cowboys' first choice: Jerry Jones wanted young Ravens receiver, it's revealed "It definitely was a big-time thought, but the train has not left the station," Jones said at a ...
It always makes me somewhat cynically recall “Calamity” Jane Bodine’s memorable line in the film Our Brand Is Crisis: “If voting changed anything [in favour of the weak/poor/disenfranchised], they’d ...
Karen Read pleaded not guilty to murder charges in the death of Boston police officer John O’Keefe and is facing a retrial after a jury was unable to reach a verdict last year. Karen Read is ...
Karen Read maintained a lengthy flirtatious text message relationship with a friend of the boyfriend she is accused of murdering in the weeks prior to his death. “You’re hot,” Read texted ...
One of her birthday gifts this year was a Benz truck on behalf of her longtime partner, rapper Jim Jones. Lampkin’s longtime friend, stylist Emily B., shared snaps from the day on Instagram.
Karen Read‘s second trial in connection with the death of her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O’Keefe, continued on Friday in Dedham’s Norfolk Superior Court before Judge Beverly Cannone.
The longtime Los Angeles home of the late record producer and composer Quincy Jones—complete with a home recording studio—is going on the market for $59.995 million.